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1. 1-B;

2 -D;

3 -B;

4 - G;

5 - A;

6 - E.

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2. A - Pushkin A.S.

B - Lermontov M.Yu.

B - Tostoy L.N.

Maximum amount points-3

3 . A) no
B) yes
B) yes
D) no
D) yes

The maximum number of points is 5

4 .

1 -g

2 -d

3-a

4-in

5 -i

6 –z

7th

8th

9-d

10 -b

The maximum number of points is 10

5.

1-b

2-in

3-a

4 -d

5-h

6 -g

7-d

8th

The maximum number of points is 8

6. 1. Literary device - personification, a verb that transfers the action of a living being to other objects: Streams run, the forest will dress, winter has carried away)

2. State - a premonition of happiness, joy; anticipation;

And the heart is still strong in the chest

7. "Three heroes", "Ivan Tsarevich on a gray will", " Princess Frog”, “Kashchei the Immortal”, “Sleeping Princess”, “Alyonushka”, “Fight of Dobrynya Nikitich with the seven-headed Serpent Gorynych”, “Flying Carpet”, “Knight”, “Bogatyr”, “Knight at the Crossroads”, “ Bogatyrsky lope”,“ Guslyars ”, Baba Yaga ”,“ Princess Nesmeyana ”,“ After the battle of Igor Svyatoslavovich with the Polovtsy.

1 point per fact

8 . Fragments from fairy tales. The element of the composition of fairy tales is called the ending.

Maximum points-1

9 . A) a saber and a knapsack - a soldier, a fairy tale by G.-Kh. Andersen "Flint"
B) magic hairs from a beard - old man Hottabych, from the fairy tale of the same name by Lagin
C) a barley seed in a flower pot - Thumbelina was born from it, a fairy tale by G.-Kh. Andersen "Thumbelina"
G) broken trough- old woman, A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of the Goldfish"
E) a wonderful talking mirror - stepmother, A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of dead princess…»
The maximum number of points is 15 points (for the hero, the title of the work and the author, 1 point each)

10 1) Comparison. 2) Litota. 3) Metaphor. 4) Epithet. 5) Litota. 6) Metaphor. 7) Personification.

8) Epithet. 9) Hyperbole. 10) Personification. 11) Antithesis. 12) Comparison.

11. Our colonel was born with a grip.

HVAT - a dexterous, quick person, full of daring.

Maximum score-2

12. Text analysis.

1) Landscape.

2) Winter: "frosty, bright silence", "yesterday's powder"; "Nast", etc.

3) Epithet: "bright silence";

comparison: "powder, like powder with sparkling sparkles";

the personification "the bush looks and sees", etc.

1 point per fact

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1.1. V. A. Zhukovsky "Svetlana"

1.2. A. S. Griboyedov "Woe from Wit"

"The Tale of Igor's Campaign"

D. I. Fonvizin "Undergrowth"

2. From which works are the excerpts taken? Name their authors and genre.

(assessment: for each correct answer - 2 points. Maximum number of points - 6)

2.1. M. V. Lomonosov "Ode on the day of the ascension ...". Oh yeah.

2.2. N. M. Karamzin " Poor Lisa". Tale.

2.3.B. A. Zhukovsky "Lyudmila". Ballad.

3.The list of works below A. Pushkin, their names are confused. From the words that make up the wrong titles, restore the true names.

(evaluation: for each correct answer - 1 point. Maximum number of points - 8)

"Journey to Arzrum", "Arap of Peter the Great", "House in Kolomna", "Brothers - robbers", "History of the village of Goryukhin", "Prisoner of the Caucasus", "Count Nulin", "Egyptian nights".

4. What literary heroes , real historical figures, are depicted in the following excerpts? Name the work and the author. (assessment: for each correct answer - 2 points. Maximum number of points - 6)

4.1. Peter I. A. S. Pushkin "Poltava".

4.2. Ivan groznyj. M. Yu. Lermontov "Song about the merchant Kalashnikov"

4.3. Emelyan Pugachev. A. S. Pushkin " Captain's daughter»

(Evaluation: for each correct answer - 1 point. Maximum number of points - 3)

5.1. "The Tale of Igor's Campaign"

5.2. D. I. Fonvizin "Undergrowth"

5.3. A. S. Pushkin "Brothers-robbers"

6. Explain the meaning mythological names in the cited texts. (evaluation: for each correct answer - 1 point. Maximum number of points - 3)

Elena - V Greek mythology the most beautiful of women, daughter of Zeus and Leda, wife of King Menelaus of Sparta. The abduction of Helen by Paris triggered the Trojan War.

Troy (Ilion) - ancient city, destroyed by the Achaeans (Greeks).

Stribog - in East Slavic mythology, the god of the air elements (wind, storms, etc.)

7. Give an interpretation literary terms mentioned in an excerpt from the work of M. Yu. Lermontov "A Tale for Children". (Evaluation: for each correctly explained term - 2 points. The maximum number of points is 6)

Epigrama short poem ridiculing a person or

social phenomenon

Poem - one of the types of lyrical-epic narrative kind of literature:

poetic storytelling, poetic story or short story

verses.

Drama - 1. One of the three literary genres,whose formal distinction from others in

that it is intended to be played on stage.

2. one of the main genres of modern theatrical art(along with

comedy and tragedy)

8 . Assessing the quality of interpretation poetic text We propose to follow the following criteria:

Emotional dominants of the text 2 points;

Themes, ideas, motives, poetic images 4 points;

Position lyrical hero 2 points;

Literary context (literary direction)2 points;

Rhythm 2 points;- composition 2 points;

Genre features1 point; chronotope 1 point;

Poetic vocabulary 2 points;

Poetic syntax 2 points;

Sound recording 2 points; - integrity and compositional harmony of interpretation 2 points. The maximum number of points is 24.

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Maximum Points- 6 b. (Title, author - 0.5 each; hero - 1 point )

1.1 N.V. Gogol "Inspector", mayor

1.2 A.S. Pushkin "The Captain's Daughter", P. Grinev

1.3 A.S. Pushkin "Eugene Onegin", Tatyana

2. The maximum number of points - 3 b. (author, title by 0.5b)

    1. N.V. Gogol "Overcoat"

2.2 N.V. Gogol " Dead Souls»

2.3 A.N. Ostrovsky "Thunderstorm"

II . Historical and literary assignments.

1. A.N. Ostrovsky 1b

2. Sovremennik 1b

3. "Dowry" A.N. Ostrovsky, "Gypsies" A.S. Pushkin, N.S. Leskov "The Enchanted Wanderer". 1 b each

III . knowledge of literary theory. Max. 3 b

1

    A dull lantern, a dim aura is an epithet

    Rain beads - metaphor

    personification

2 Max. 8 points

Title of the stanza

Example number

A)

B)

IN)

G)

D)

E)

AND)

H)

IV Maksim. 25 points

We propose to be guided by the following criteria:

Emotional dominant of the text1 point

Themes, ideas, motives, poetic image 4 points

The position of the lyrical hero2 point

Literary context1 point

Cultural context1 point

Historical context1 point

Rhythm, poetic size 2 points

Composition2 points

Chronotop1 point

Poetic vocabulary2 points

Poetic Syntax2 points

Morphological features1 point

sound recording2 points

Integrity and compositional harmonystatements3 points.

Total for work47b + task II (3)

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2014-2015 academic year

1.Maximum score - 5 points

“Mtsyri”, “Prayer” (“in a moment of difficult life”), “Sail”, “In the wild north”, “Death of a poet”, “From under a mysterious cold half-mask”, “Duma”, “To N.I ... . ”,“ Both boring and sad ... ”,“ Leaf ”.

2. Maximum score - 10 points

"Who's to blame?" A. Herzen, "Financier" T. Dreiser, "Cliff" N. Goncharov, "What to do?" N. Chernyshevsky, "Ordinary History" N. Goncharov, "The Fate of Man" M. Sholokhov, “Bleak House” by C. Dickens, “Trap” by E. Zola, “Les Misérables” by V. Hugo, “Thunderstorm” by A. Ostrovsky, “Forest” by A. Ostrovsky, “Call of the Ancestors” by D. London, “The Nose” and "Overcoat" N. Gogol,

"Walking through the torments" A. Tolstoy.

3. Maximum score - 5 points

Allegory - allegory; anapaest - poetic size, three-syllable foot; annotation -shortpresentation of the content of the article, book; aphorism - a short expressive saying;

alliteration is the repetition of the same consonants.

4. Maximum score - 10 points

Realism (N. Ostrovsky, M. Sholokhov, A. Tolstoy, D. Bedny, later work V. Mayakovsky). silver Age(V. Bryusov, K. Balmont, A. Blok, A. Bely, and Annensky, S. Gorodetsky, A. Akhmatova, N. Gumelev, O. Mandelstam, V. Khlebnikov, V. Mayakovsky, I. Severyanin, N. D. and D. D. Burliuks, V. Kamensky, A. Kruchenykh.

5. Maximum score - 5 points

1) "Stray dog"; 2) Northerner; Mayakovsky 3) "Tower" 4) publishing house "Knowledge" 5) "Balagan"

6. Maximum score - 5 points. The maximum mark is given if the main milestones are indicated the life of Vrubel (1856-1910), his significance for art - he is the founder of symbolism and modernity in Russian painting. He is distinguished by innovative searches in the field of form (the principle of "crystallization") and color ("purple worlds"). Most famous paintings: “Seated Demon” (1890), “Pan” (1899), “Lilac” (1900), “Defeated Demon” (1902), “Princess Dream” panel (early 1896).

7. Maximum score - 4 points

8. Maximum score - 5 points for each task

1) anapaest, cross rhyme, masculine, exact; 2) iambic, ring rhyme, male and female, inaccurate; 3) free verse - free verse

9. Maximum score - 10 points

1) M. Sholokhov "The Fate of Man" 2) V. Nekrasov "In the trenches of Stalingrad" 3) V. Bykov "Obelisk" 4) A. Tvardovsky "Vasily Terkin" 5) K. Simonov "Wait for me" 6) M. Lermontov "Borodino" 7) M. Bulgakov " white guard"8) B. Vasiliev "The dawns here are quiet" 9) Y. Bondarev " Hot Snow» 10) S. Smirnov « Brest Fortress»

10. Maximum score -10 points

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    Andersen "The Princess and the Pea"

    Little robber; G.H. Andersen "The Snow Queen"

    Stepmother; A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of the Dead Princess"

    The heroine from Andersen's fairy tale "Wild Swans"

    Old man Hottabych from the fairy tale of the same name by Lagin

2.

a) a fairy tale b) proverb; c) riddle

3. Fill in the missing word(s). Indicate the author and the title of the work from which the excerpt is taken

A) A.S., Pushkin "The Tale of the Dead Princess"; prince Elisha ;

B) A.S. Pushkin "The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish"; don't want to be pillar noblewoman

4. Identify the writer by biographical facts. Write his last name, first name, patronymic. (6 points)

A) Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov; b) Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

5. Restore the full forms of the writers' names (first name, patronymic, last name). (5 points)

Ivan Andreevich Krylov

Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Mikhail Yurjevich Lermontov

Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

    girl

    Earth

    falcon

    tears

    red

    Russian

    clear

    bitter

    damask

P.P. Ershov "Humpbacked Horse"

8. Divide mythological characters: Yarilo, Atlas, Dazhd - god, Zeus, Hercules, Apollo - in groups:

a) Slavic: Yarilo, Dazhd-god;

b) Greek: Atlas, Zeus, Hercules, Apollo.

Write the name of the fables. (2 points for definition, 2 points for answer - 4 points in total)

Moral - the initial or final lines of a fable with a moralizing conclusion. I.A. Krylov a). "Swan, Pike and Cancer" b). "A Crow and a fox"

10 Creative task

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Task number 1

1.N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov, the opera "Sadko"; Grechaninov, opera "Dobrynya Nikitich"; V. Vasnetsov "Three Bogatyrs", "The Knight at the Crossroads", "Guslyars", « After the battle of Igor Svyatoslavovich with the Polovtsy» ; Repin "Sadko", I. Bilibin "Volga's team", opera by A.P. Borodin "Prince Igor" ...

Exercise №2

Mark Twain

A.P. Chekhov

V.A. Zhukovsky

O.Henry

L.N. Tolstoy

Exercise №3

Deforge (Dubrovsky); two Caucasian captives (Zhilin and Kostylin); a hero nicknamed Chameleon (Ochumelov), a young peasant woman (Liza Muromskaya), an amphibious man (Ihtiandr), a man on the clock (Postnikov), Biryuk (Foma).

Exercise №4

Moscow (“Song about Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich ...”), monastery (“Three Musketeers”), front door (“Reflections at the front door”), shack by the sea (“The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”), Ithaca (“Odyssey ").

Exercise №5

Carol - a song in which the owners of the house were famous and contained wishes for a rich harvest, abundance ... Carols were sung at Christmas - new year holidays. Caroling - festive detours of houses with carol singing, with dressing up. This is the difference between carols and other calendar-ritual songs.

Exercise №6

a) The beaten unbeaten is lucky.

To whom are the tops, and to whom are the roots. …;

b) There is no beast stronger than a cat.

And Vaska listens and eats.

The strong always blame the powerless.

Elephant - I did not notice.

And nothing has changed. …

Task number 7

The east is burning with a new dawn - a metaphor; crimson smoke - an epithet; like a plowman the battle is resting - comparison; throwing piles of bodies on top of a pile is a hyperbole.

Exercise №8

a) "The Young Lady-Peasant Woman", Lisa - Akulina
b) "Dubrovsky", Vladimir Dubrovsky

Task number 9

Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin

Mikhail Yurjevich Lermontov

Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev

Nikolay Alekseevich Nekrasov

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Task number 10

We evaluate the answer according to the following criteria:

Listed by subject or genre of the book that is in the home library - 3 points;

It is told about the addictions of family members and their choice in reading books - 2 points;

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    Knowledge of texts works of art.

    Before you dreams literary heroes. To whom do they dream? List the work and its author. (Max points - 6 b, title, author - 0.5 each; hero - 1 point )

    1. I seemed to have a presentiment: all night long I dreamed of two extraordinary rats. Really, I have never seen such things: black, unnatural size! They came, sniffed - and went away.

1.2 I had a dream that I could never forget, and in which I still see something prophetic when I reflect with it on the strange circumstances of my life.

It seemed to me that the storm was still raging and we were still wandering through the snowy desert ... Suddenly I saw the gate and drove into the manor yard of our estate. My first thought was the fear that the priest would not be angry with me for my involuntary return to my parents' roof and would not consider it a deliberate disobedience. With anxiety, I jumped out of the wagon and saw: mother meets me on the porch with an air of deep chagrin. "Hush," she says. me, father sick at death and wants to say goodbye to you. "Stricken with fear, I follow her into the bedroom. I see the room is dimly lit; people with sad faces are standing by the bed. I quietly approach the bed; mother lifts the curtains ... I knelt down and directed my eyes are on the patient. Well?.. Instead of my father, I see a peasant with a black beard lying in bed, looking merrily at me. I turned to my mother in bewilderment, saying to her: "What does this mean? This is not a dad. And why should I ask a peasant for blessings?" ...

1.3 . Fell into the snow; bear nimble

She grabs and carries;

She is insensitively submissive;

Does not move, does not die;

He rushes her along the forest road;

Suddenly, between the trees, a miserable hut;

All around the wilderness, everywhere he

Covered with desert snow

And shines brightly in the window,

And in the hut and scream and noise;

The bear said: here is my godfather.

Warm up a little!

And he goes straight into the canopy,

And puts it on the threshold.

    Find out the piece by the end. Name the author. 3 b. by 0.5b)

    1. The ghost, however, was much taller, wore an enormous mustache, and, directing his steps, as it seemed, towards the Obukhov Bridge, disappeared completely into the darkness of the night.

      A bell is filled with a wonderful ringing; the air torn to pieces rumbles and becomes the wind; everything that is on earth flies by, and, looking sideways, step aside and give it way to other peoples and states.

2.3 Good for you, Katya! And why am I left to live in the world and suffer!

    Historical and literary assignments.

    For the plays of which Russian playwright, the dictionary N.S. Ashukina and S.I. Ozhegov, including the following articles: grand - delicate; something - nothing; electricity - electricity; frishtykat - have breakfast; hypocrite - feigned - virtuous person, hypocrite (The maximum number of points is 1 point)

    This literary journal was published successively by A.S. Pushkin, P.A. Pletnev, N.A. Nekrasov from 1836 to 1866. It contained "The Captain's Daughter", "Notes of a Hunter", "Mumu". Name the journal.(Maximum points - 1 point)

    In what works Russian classics are the characters gypsies? (One point for each correctly named work + author)

III . knowledge of literary theory.

1.Indicate funds artistic expressiveness used in the excerpt? (Maximum points - 3 points)

In one place, a particularly dull lantern diluted the darkness, and, passing through its dull aura, the fog turned into beads of rain (V. Nabokov "Other Shores").

    Fragments in front of you lyrical works and genre names. Compare them to each other. Write down the answer using the letter and number designation (for example: m - 9). Max-8b.

Genre name

Example number

A) idyll

B) sonnet

B) a message

D) elegy

D) ode

E) thought

G) epigram

H) haiku

1. He plays chess with one hand

With the other hand he conquers the nations,

With one foot he strikes friend and foe,

With another he tramples the universe on the shore.

(A. Suvorov)

2. The day is already paler, hiding behind the mountain;

Noisy herds crowd over the river;

A tired peasant with a slow foot

He goes, thinking, to his calm hut.

(V. Zhukovsky)

3. Crowd gloomy and soon forgotten
We will pass over the world without noise or trace,
Not throwing for centuries a fruitful thought,
Nor the genius of the work begun.
And our ashes, with the severity of a judge and a citizen,
A descendant will offend with a contemptuous verse,
The mockery of the bitter deceived son
Over the squandered father.

(M. Lermontov)

4. The calm of the ashes.

The cat plays with fur.

All will pass.

(M.Lemaire)

5. Love, hope, quiet glory
The deceit did not live long for us,
Gone are the funs of youth
Like a dream, like a morning mist;
But desire still burns in us;
Under the yoke of fatal power
With an impatient soul
Fatherland heed the invocation.

(A. Pushkin)

6. Poet! do not value the love of the people.
Enthusiastic praise will pass a moment's noise;
Hear the judgment of a fool and the laughter of the cold crowd,
But you remain firm, calm and gloomy.

You are the king: live alone. By the road of the free
Go where your free mind takes you,
Improving the fruits of your favorite thoughts,
Not demanding rewards for a noble feat.

They are in you. You are your own highest court;
You know how to appreciate your work more strictly.
Are you satisfied with it, demanding artist?

Satisfied? So let the crowd scold him
And spits on the altar where your fire burns
And in childish playfulness your tripod shakes.

(A. Pushkin)

7. Time verb! metal ringing!

Your terrible voice confuses me,

Calls me, calls your moan,

He calls - and brings him closer to the coffin.

As soon as I saw this light,

Death is already gnashing its teeth

Like lightning, oblique shines

And my days, like cereal, cuts.

(G.Derzhavin)

8. Shepherds, I will forget

Hours, how I was sad, groaning,

Again I will jump into my flute,

You will see me again in your circles. (A. Sumarokov)

IV . Analysis of the poetic text. Maksim. 25 points

F.I. Tyutchev

As the ocean embraces the globe,

Earth life surrounded by dreams;

Night will come - and sonorous waves

The element hits its shore.

Then her voice: he forces us and asks ...

Already in the pier the magic boat came to life;

The tide is rising and taking us fast

Into the immensity of dark waves.

The vault of heaven, burning with star glory

Mysteriously looks from the depths, -

And we are sailing, a flaming abyss

Surrounded on all sides.

1830

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1. Complete the description of M.Yu. Lermontov, given by V.G. Belinsky, with examples - indicate the name of Lermontov's poems in the gaps or quotes.

“Throwing a general look at the poems of M. Lermontov, we see in them all the forces, all the elements that make up life and poetry. In this deep nature, in this powerful spirit, everything lives; everything is accessible to them, everything is clear; they respond to everything.

Indestructible strength and power of the spirit (_______________________________________),

unctuous fragrance of prayer (_________________________________________),

fiery, stormy animation (______________________________________),

quiet sadness, meek thoughtfulness (____________________________________),

cries of proud suffering (_____________________________________________),

mysterious tenderness of feeling (________________________________________),

ailments modern society (____________________________________________________),

intoxication of love (_________________________________________________________________),

contempt for the prose of life (_____________________________________________________________),

poison of denial (_________________________________________________________________),

everything, everything in Lermontov's poetry: heaven and earth, heaven and hell.

2. Read the text, find the names of works of art hidden in it. Write them out, indicate the author.

“Mentally running through his life, he asked himself with excruciating anguish: “Who is to blame for the fact that he, having successfully started his career as a financier, fell off a cliff and ended up at the bottom of society. What to do? The most ordinary story! Such is the fate of a man who believes in the kindness and meek tenderness of the world. How hard it is given to him the truth that our world is empty cold house, the inhabitants of which beat an empty cold heart. The world is a trap for the gullible, a huge barge loaded with outcasts.”

It was already getting dark. Purple clouds drifted across the low sky, harbingers of a coming thunderstorm. The streets became dark, like thick jungle, impenetrable forest, in which, as if coming from the depths of memory, the call of the ancestors, someone's quiet, strict voice sounded. Hiding his nose in the beaver collar of his overcoat, he, not paying attention to rain drops, lonesome slowly walked through the empty city, like a holy martyr, making a purifying walk through torment.

3. Explain literary terms:

Allegory - ; anapest -; annotation-; antithesis-; aphorism -; alliteration -.

4. What trends and trends in Russian literature of the early 20th century influenced the work of the best poets and prose writers of that time?

5 . 1. First public speaking V. Mayakovsky with the reading of poetry took place in the famous artistic basement ____________________________________________

2. In 1918 At a poetry evening at the Polytechnic Museum in Moscow _______________

__________________ was elected, the second place was taken by Mayakovsky, and the third by Balmont.

3. Since the autumn of 1905, the brightest literary salon Petersburg becomes __________

Vyacheslav Ivanov, his apartment in a house on Tavricheskaya Street, located on the top floor, in a corner tower.

4. To the publishing house led by M. Gorky ____________ in different years included L. Andreev, I. Bunin, V. Veresaev, N. Garin-Mikhailovsky, A. Kuprin, I. Shevelev and other writers

5. In 1907 The premiere of the play by A. Blok _____________ took place at the theater of V.F. Komissarzhevskaya, with music by M.A. Kuzmin.

6. A. Blok said that Vrubel's "Demon" and Lermontov's "Demon" are "symbols of our time." Write a short article about this artist, name his most famous paintings.

7. 1. In the period 1900-1903. the poet created his the best poems : "Verbalism",

“I am the sophistication of Russian slow speech ...”, “Most tenderly”. In 1904-1905. The Scorpion Publishing House published a collection of the poet's poems in two volumes. This period ends with the collection “The Liturgy of Beauty. Elemental Hymns", in which the poet rebukes people who "have fallen out of love with the Sun".

8. 1. Determine the poetic size, rhyme, rhyme method in each passage;

1. My queen has a high palace,

About seven he pillars of gold,

My queen has a seven-sided crown,

It has no number of precious stones

2. Insomnia. Homer. Tight sails.

I read the list of ships to the middle:

This long brood, this train

crane,

That over Hellas once rose.

3. She came from the cold,

flushed,

Filled the room

Aroma of air and perfume.

9. Select the match: writer - work:

1. M Sholokhov 1. "Brest Fortress"

2. V. Nekrasov 2. "Borodino"

3. V. Bykov 3. "The Dawns Here Are Quiet"

4. A. Tvardovsky 4. "Obelisk"

5. K. Simonov 5. "White Guard"

6. M. Lermontov 6. "The fate of man"

7. N. Bulgakov 7. "Wait for me"

8. B. Vasiliev 8. "Hot snow"

9. Y. Bondarev 9. "Vasily Terkin"

10. S. Smirnov 10. "In the trenches of Stalingrad"

10. Analysis of the poetic text.

M.Yu.Lermontov

"Sky and Stars"

Clear evening sky
Distant stars are clear
Clear as the happiness of a child;
ABOUT! Why can't I think:
Stars, you are as clear as my happiness!

Why are you unhappy
Will people tell me?
That's why I'm unhappy
Good people that the stars and the sky -
Stars and sky! - and I'm a man! ..

people to each other
Envy is nourished;
I, on the contrary,
I only envy the beautiful stars,
I would just like to take their place.

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1. Which of the literary characters owns the following items? Name the character, work and author.(By1 points for the hero, author and title of the work)

    Pea

    A sharp sparkling knife and a fur clutch

    Fresh fragrant golden-ruddy apple

    Shirts knitted from nettle yarn

    Magic beard hairs

5)

2. Define and name the genre according to the fragments of the text.

( The maximum number of points- 3)

Fragment

genre name

A) Once upon a time there was a good king Matvey,;

Lived with his queen

He has been in agreement for many years;

And there are still no children.

B) Alone in the field is not a warrior

C) The red yoke hung across the river.

3. Fill in the missing word(s). Indicate the author and the title of the work from which the excerpt is taken. ( The maximum number of points- 4)

A) white-faced, black-browed,

I like such a meek one.

And the groom was found by her,

Royal __________.

B) “Come back, bow to the fish:

I don't want to be ___________ ___________,

And I want to be a free queen"

4. Identify the writer by biographical facts. Write his last name, first name, patronymic. ( The maximum number of points- 6)

a) Born in the Arkhangelsk province in the family of a peasant fisherman. Without the knowledge of his father, he left for Moscow. He entered the Slavic-Greek-Latin Academy. did a lot scientific discoveries in physics, chemistry, astronomy. He carried out a reform of versification.

b) Born in Moscow. His uncle, Vasily Lvovich, was famous poet. The nanny had a great influence on the boy. He studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum. V. Zhukovsky gave him his portrait with the inscription "To the winner of the student from the defeated teacher."

5. Restore the full forms of the writers' names (first name, patronymic, last name).

( Maximum points - 5)

Ivan Andreevich Lermontov

Mikhail Yurievich Gogol

Lev Nikolaevich Krylov

Alexander Sergeevich Tolstoy

Nikolay Vasilievich Pushkin

6. Match the given nouns with constant epithets (you can connect them with arrows):

(The maximum number of points is 5)

    girl

    Earth

    falcon

    tears

    Russian

    red

    damask

    clear

    bitter

7. Tag artwork that relates to fiction:

    I.E. Repin "Dragonfly"

    P.P. Ershov "Humpbacked Horse"

    P.I. Tchaikovsky "The Nutcracker"

    A.M. Opekushin. Monument to A.S. Pushkin

    S. Aksakov. "The Scarlet Flower".

    Barma and Postnik. Intercession Cathedral (St. Basil's Cathedral)

(The maximum number of points is 2)

8. Divide the mythological characters: Yarilo, Atlas, Dazhd-god, Zeus, Hercules, Apollo - into groups:

a) Slavic; b) Greek

(The maximum number of points is 6)

9. Define the moral of the fable. What fables are morals drawn from?

Write the name of the fables.

( 2 points for definition, 2 points for answer - total 4 points )

a) “When there is no agreement among the comrades,

It won't work out for them."

b) How many times have they told the world,

That flattery is vile, harmful; but it's not all right,

And in the heart the flatterer will always find a corner"

10. Creative task

In fairy tales often come to life inanimate objects. For example, a darning needle, an inkwell, a coin from G.Kh. Andersen, mirror at A.S. Pushkin, toys
T.A. Hoffmann and A. Milne, maps from L. Carroll.

Compose a fairy tale, wherever the main actor something has become.

(The maximum number of points is 10)

We wish you success!

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Literature Olympiad 6th grade

1. Match the genre definition with the titles of the works below.

1

chronicle

A

"Horse Family"

2

Fable

B

"Cup"

3

Ballad

IN

"The Tale of Bygone Years"

4

Fairy tale

G

"Porridge from an ax"

5

Story

D

6

Poem

E

"White birch"

2. Identify the writer by biographical facts.

1.

Born in Moscow, his uncle Vasily Lvovich was a famous poet, the nanny had a great influence on the boy, he studied at the Tsarskoye Selo Lyceum, V. Zhukovsky gave him his portrait with the inscription “To the winner of the student from the defeated teacher”

2.

He was raised by his grandmother, studied at Moscow University, entered the school of guard ensigns and cavalry cadets, was exiled to the Caucasus for one of his works, died in a duel.

3.

Most spent his life in Yasnaya Polyana, participated in Crimean War, opened a school for peasant children, they say about him that he is "the pride of the Russian people"

Maximum points - 3

3.Answer each of the questions "yes" (if the statement is true) or "no" (if the statement is false).

A) V. Zhukovsky is called "the sun of Russian poetry"

B) Chronicle writing in Rus' began in the 11th century.

C) A poem based on historical event, a legend with a sharp plot is called a ballad

D) epigraph - short text, placed by the author after the work

E) The story and the word are genres of ancient Russian literature.

Maximum points - 5

4 Connect the names and surnames of Russian and foreign writers.

1) Agnia a) Yesenin

2) Astrid b) Prishvin

3) Sergei Alexandrovich c) Kuprin

4) Alexander Ivanovich d) Marshak

5) Alexander Sergeevich e) Lindgren

6) Konstantin Georgievich e) Rodari

7) Gianni e) Astafiev

8) Viktor Petrovich g) Barto

9) Samuil Yakovlevich h) Paustovsky

10) Mikhail Mikhailovich i) Pushkin

1 point per fact (10 points).

5. Match the term with its definition.

1) Description of nature in a literary work. a) rhyme

2) A conversation between two or more people. b) landscape

3) Consonance of the ends of the lines. c) dialogue

4) Allegorically describes the subject, teaches

guess what's going on. d) a fable

5)Small artwork,

depicting a single event in a person's life. e) riddle

6) Allegory, with the help of which the abstract

concept is conveyed through specific image. f) antithesis

7) A small piece of narrative

moralistic character. g) allegory

8) Stylistic figure based

on the opposition of concepts, images. h) story.

1 point per fact (8 points).

6. Read the poem by A.N. Pleshcheev "Spring". Answer the questions:

1. What figurative - expressive means underlies the poem

(comparison, epithet, personification).

2. Write down the words that underline emotional condition poet,

write what.

The snow is already melting, streams are running,

The window blew in the spring ...

The nightingales will soon whistle,

And the forest will be dressed in foliage!

clear blue sky,

Warmer and brighter the sun has become,

It's time for evil blizzards and storms

Again a long time passed.

And the heart is still strong in the chest

Knocking like it's waiting for something

As if happiness is ahead

And the winter took care

Maximum score-2

7.Name the paintings fairy tales created by Viktor Mikhailovich Vasnetsov?

1 point per fact

8.Below are excerpts from several literary works. What do these passages have in common? What is the name of this element of the composition of fairy tales? Maximum points - 1

1. ... They didn’t become for a long time,

To think, with an honest feast and for a wedding; guests have arrived

The wedding was played; I was there, there I am honey and beer

Drank; flowed down the mustache, but it didn’t get into the mouth. And everything is here.

2 I was there; honey, drinking beer -

    Which of the fairy tale or literary characters owns the items listed below? Name the character, work and author.
    A) saber and satchel
    B) magic beard hairs
    C) a barley seed in a flower pot
    D) broken trough
    D) a talking miraculous mirror
    The maximum number of points is 15 points (for the hero, the title of the work and the author, 1 point each)
    10. Based on these examples, determine the type of trail.
    1) "The knight fought like a lion"
    2) "Below the thin bylinochka you need to bow your head"
    3) "Magnificent carpets, shining in the sun, the snow lies"

4) “Under it a stream is lighter than azure, above it is a golden ray of the sun”
5) "Man with a marigold"
6) "The shadow of sadness has disappeared"
7) "The golden grove dissuaded"
8) "Pale Stars"
9) "A rare bird will fly to the middle of the Dnieper"
10) "Hunger armed them with courage"
11) "Black wind, White snow»

12) "Eyes like the sky, blue"
1 point per fact (12 points)

11. Find and correct the semantic error in the passage below. Explain the meaning of the found word.
And the sky just lit up
Everything suddenly stirred,
The formation flashed behind the formation.

Servant to the king, father to the soldiers...
Yes, sorry for him; smitten with damask
He sleeps in the damp earth.
M.Yu. Lermontov "Borodino"

Maximum score-2

12. Text analysis.
Blue shadows...
Silence resumed, frosty and bright. Yesterday's powder lies on the crust, like powder with sparkling sparkles, the crust does not fall through anywhere, and on the field, in the sun, it holds even better than in the shade. Each bush of the old wormwood, burdock, blade of grass, blade of grass, as if in a mirror, looks into this sparkling powder and sees itself as blue and beautiful. (M.M. Prishvin).
1) What is the name of this description?
2) What season did M.M. Prishvin depict? Prove this with examples from the text.
3) What means of expression artistic speech writer uses
in this description?
1 point per fact

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Literature Olympiad. 7th grade

Task number 1

Epics inspired many masters of art to create original creations. Name the authors and their works. (The maximum number is 5 points).

Task number 2

What writer are you talking about? (Maximum number - 5 points)

1. This writer's real name is Samuel Clemens, his pseudonym means a pilot term used on the Mississippi River. At the age of 12, he was left without a father, was forced to leave school and earn his living. He tried himself in various professions: he was a typographer's apprentice, compositor, pilot, gold digger, journalist. Already during his lifetime, he was so famous that letters reached him, even if only the name of the country and his name were written on the envelope.

2. The first stories of this writer were funny, funny, funny, witty, and they were published in magazines, the names of which were also unusual: “Dragonfly”, “Alarm Clock”, “Shards”. And he writes these stories under a pseudonym, being a student of the medical faculty of Moscow University.

3. He was not only an excellent poet and translator, but also a wise teacher, educator of the heir to the throne, the future Emperor Alexander II. A.S. Pushkin called himself his student. In response, this writer gave the great poet his portrait as a sign of respect after the release of Ruslan and Lyudmila.

4. William Sydney Porter (this is his real name) creates his first story while in prison, and with the proceeds he buys a Christmas present for his daughter, who, along with her mother, is waiting for him at home.

5. At his home in the estate near Tula, he creates a school for peasant children and teaches in it himself, writes the ABC, creates four Russian books for reading. By that time, he had already returned from the Caucasus and retired after participating in the heroic defense of Sevastopol. His collected works comprise 90 volumes.

Task number 3.

Remember and name real name heroes.(Maximum 7 points) .

Deforge; two Caucasian captives; a hero nicknamed the Chameleon, a young peasant woman, an amphibious man, a man on the watch, Biryuk.

Task number 4

The events of many works are connected with these places. Tell me, in what books did you come across these places? (For each correct answer 1 point, total 5 points)
Moscow, monastery, front entrance, shack by the sea, Ithaca.

Task number 5

(Maximum -3 points)

What are carols? When and where were they performed? What is their difference from other calendar-ritual songs?

Task number 6

(Maximum -4 points)

Give examples of proverbs that came from

a) fairy tales

b) fables by I.A. Krylov.

Task number 7.

Determine literary devices(paths) in the lines of A.S. Pushkin from the poem "Poltava" ((Maximum number - 4 points)

The east burns with a new dawn; purple smoke; like a plowman the battle is resting; throwing piles of bodies upon piles

Task number 8.

Pushkin's heroes often change their former way of life, becoming, as it were, "imposters". In what work and who became:
a) a peasant
b) a robber

(The maximum number is 2 points.)

Task number 9

What are the names and patronymics of writers

Pushkin __________________________________________________________

Lermontov __________________________________________________

Turgenev ____________________________________________________

Nekrasov ____________________________________________________

Chekhov _________________________________________________________

(The maximum number is 5 points.)

Task number 10

(Maximum -10 points)

“A personal library is not just a collection of books, it should contain only the necessary books that meet the needs of the mind and soul of the owner of the library.” What books are in your home library? (List subject or genre of the book. Tell us about the addictions of your family members and their choices in reading books). name 3- 5 of your favorite authors and their books. Explain your choice.

Total 50 points.

a) what is the difference: poems / ballads

b) what is the difference: plot / plot

2. Knowledge of the texts of works of art (10 points for each correct answer)

1. From what works are these heroes? Who is their author?

A) Ochumelov

B) Deforge

B) Natalya Savishna

D) Liza-Akulina

D) Princess Volkonskaya

3. Do you remember…(5 points)

a) How many years did Oleg reign?

b) Who did Batu send to fight Evpatiy Kolovrat?

c) Who was the first to recognize Peter I in the "Glass State"?

d) How much money did Tsar Ivan Vasilievich order to pay the young man “for dishonor”?

d) What happened when frontal place Did Martha finish her speech?

4. Name the genre of works: (5 points)

Name the genre of works:

a) N.M. Karamzin “Martha the Posadnitsa…”;

b) V.A. Zhukovsky "Forest King";

c) N.V. Gogol "Inspector";

d) K.G. Paustovsky "The joy of creativity"

e) M.Yu. Lermontov "Mtsyri".

5. Determine the poetic size: (2 points)

a) In the hope of glory and goodness

I look ahead without a fight

The beginning of the glorious days of Peter

There were riots and executions.

(A.S. Pushkin)

b) The leaves in the field turned yellow,

And spin and fly.

Only in the forest drooped spruce

Greenery is gloomy.

6.Find and correct the semantic error in the given passage of text: (2 points)
A)
You listen to my command
Came here, thank you.
Everything is better in front of someone
Lighten my chest with words
But I did not harm people,
And so my deeds
It's a little good for you to know
Can you tell your soul? M.Yu. Lermontov "Mtsyri"
B ) And only the sky lit up,
Everything suddenly stirred,
The formation flashed behind the formation.
Our colonel was born a brother:
Servant to the king, father to the soldiers
Yes, sorry for him; smitten with damask
He sleeps in the damp earth. M.Yu. Lermontov "Borodino"

7. Recognize the work by its finale, name the author. (6 points)

1. "Here are the worthy fruits of wickedness."

2. “- Vish, trudged along! - he muttered, - yes I did! ..

Half an hour later he said goodbye to me at the edge of the forest.

3. “And with this thought I will fall asleep,

And I won’t curse anyone!”

8. What means of artistic expression are used in the passage? (3 points)

The nature of the thirsty steppes

She gave birth to him on the day of wrath,

And green dead branches

And watered the roots with poison.

9. With the names of which writers and poets are associated literary places Russia: (5 points)

A) Yasnaya Polyana;

b) Spasskoe-Lutovinovo;

c) Nizhyn;

d) Tarkhany;

e) Mikhailovskoye.

10. Read the work of I.S. Turgenev - a poem in prose "The Beggar" (1878).

Explain how you understood its meaning. In your answer, rely on the tasks proposed after the text (the recommended amount of answers to each question is 3-4 sentences). (8 points)

I was walking along the street... I was stopped by a beggar, decrepit old man.

Inflamed, tearful eyes, blue lips, rough tatters, unclean wounds... Oh, how ugly poverty gnawed at this unfortunate creature!

He extended his red, swollen, dirty hand to me... He groaned, he bellowed for help.

I began to fumble in all my pockets... Not a purse, not a watch, not even a handkerchief... I took nothing with me.

And the beggar waited... and his outstretched hand swayed weakly and shuddered.

Lost, embarrassed, I firmly shook that dirty, trembling hand...

“Do not seek, brother; I have nothing, brother.

The beggar fixed his inflamed eyes on me; his blue lips smiled

and he, in turn, squeezed my cold fingers.

˗ Well, brother, ˗ he murmured, ˗ and thanks for that. That's also an alms, brother.

I realized that I also received alms from my brother.

1. Formulate the theme of the work. By what artistic means does Turgenev characterize the situation of a beggar? (2 points)

1.2. Then everything was gone: meadows and skies.

We are in a dark room. To complete the miracle

The floor opened up - and you are from there,

Pale as death, and hair on end!

Here with a thunder the doors were flung open

Some not people and not animals.

We are apart - and they tortured the one who sat with me

1.3 . That night from the evening they dressed me ...

black veil

on a yew bed;

they scooped me blue wine,

mixed with grief;

poured me from the empty quivers of filthy foreigners

large pearls on the chest

and do not live me.

1.4 .And now I walk like crazy. All night long, such rubbish climbed into my eyes ... Yes, then you, mother, then father ... As soon as I start to fall asleep, I see that you, mother, deign to beat the father ... So I felt sorry ... you, mother: you are so tired, beating the father …

2. From which works are the excerpts taken? Name their authors and genre

belonging.

2.1. The joy of kings and kingdoms of the earth,

Beloved silence,

The bliss of the villages, the fence of the city,

How useful and red you are!

Flowers bloom around you

And the classes in the fields turn yellow;

Treasure ships are full

Dare in the sea for you;

You pour with a generous hand

Your wealth on earth.

2.2. The sensitive, kind old woman, seeing her daughter’s indefatigability, often pressed her to her weakly beating heart, called her divine mercy, nurse, the joy of her old age and prayed to God to reward her for what she did for her mother.

2.3 . Suddenly a blizzard is all around;

Snow falls in tufts;

Black Raven, whistling its wing,

Hovering over the sleigh;

Raven croaks: sadness!

The horses are hurried

Sensitively look into the dark distance,

Raising manes.

3. In the list of works by A. Pushkin below, their titles are confused. From the words that make up the wrong titles, restore the true names.

"Journey to the Village of Kirdzhali", "Prisoner of Peter the Great", "Arap in Kolomna", "House of an Egyptian Peasant Woman", "Caucasian Robbers", "History of Arzrum", "Count Nulin's Brothers", "Nights of the Young Lady Goryukhina".

4. What literary heroes, real historical figures, are depicted in the following passages? Name the work and the author.

4.1 . His eyes

Shine. His face is terrible.

The movements are fast. He is beautiful.

He is like a thunderstorm.

Goes. They bring him a horse.

Zealous and humble faithful horse,

Feeling the fatal fire

Trembling. Eyes askance

And rushes in the dust of battle,

Proud of the mighty rider.

4.2 . Here the king frowned black eyebrows

And he fixed his eyes on him,

Like a hawk looked down from heaven

On a young gray-winged dove, -

Yes, the young fighter did not raise his eyes.

4.3. He was wearing a beautiful Cossack caftan trimmed with galloons. High sable hat with

with golden tassels was pulled down over his sparkling eyes. ... sat in the first place,

leaning on the table and propping up his black beard with his broad fist.

5. About what work is coming speech?

5.1. “The greatest patriotic poem is dedicated not to one of the victories, which Russian weapons knew a lot, but to a terrible defeat, in which for the first time in Russian history the prince was captured, and the army was almost destroyed!” (D.S. Likhachev)

5.2 . They say that one of the young nobles recognized himself in the hero of this work and was so shocked that he rushed into learning, studied at home and abroad, studied languages, philosophy, the history of painting ... This was Nikolai Alekseevich Olenin, one of the most educated people of his time .

5.3 . When A.S. Pushkin was passing through Ekaterinoslavl, two brothers escaped from the local prison. The poet himself testifies to this: “In 1820 ... two robbers, chained together, crossed the Dnieper and escaped. Their rest on the islet, the sinking of one of the guards is not invented by me. This incident became the reason for writing a large poem, which the author then destroyed, leaving only the beginning. This passage has become a poem in its own right.

6. Explain the meaning of the mythological names in the given texts.

6.1. Like a crane wedge in foreign borders -

Divine foam on the heads of kings -

Where are you sailing? Whenever not Elena,

What is Troy to you alone, Achaean men?

(O. Mandelstam)

6.2. “Here are the winds, the grandchildren of Stribog, blowing arrows from the sea ...” (“The Tale of Igor's Campaign”)

7. Give an interpretation of the literary terms mentioned in an excerpt from the work of M. Yu. Lermontov "A Tale for Children."

The weapon is excellent: you throw an epigram in the face of your enemies ...

Do you want to annoy your friends?

Let them in with a poem or a drama!

8. Interpretation of the poetic text. Suggest your option literary analysis this poem.

Echo

Does the beast roar in the deaf forest,

Does the horn blow, does the thunder rumble,

Does the maiden sing beyond the hill

For every sound

Your response in the empty air

You suddenly give birth.

You listen to the roar of thunders,

And the voice of the storm and the waves,

And the cry of the rural shepherds -

And you send an answer;

You don’t have a response ... Such is

And you, poet! (A.S. Pushkin. 1831)

- genre features 1 point; - chronotope 1 point; - poetic vocabulary 2 points;

- poetic syntax 2 points - sound writing 2 points; - integrity and compositional harmony of interpretation 2 points.

The maximum number of points is 24.The maximum number of points for the entire work is 60 points.

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Literature Olympiad ( school stage)

10 -11 Class

  1. Knowledge of literary texts.

    Before you are the dreams of literary heroes. To whom do they dream? List the work and its author.

    1. I seemed to have a presentiment: all night long I dreamed of two extraordinary rats. Really, I have never seen such things: black, unnatural size! They came, sniffed - and went away.

1.2 I had a dream that I could never forget, and in which I still see something prophetic when I reflect with it on the strange circumstances of my life.

It seemed to me that the storm was still raging and we were still wandering through the snowy desert ... Suddenly I saw the gate and drove into the manor yard of our estate. My first thought was the fear that the priest would not be angry with me for my involuntary return to my parents' roof and would not consider it a deliberate disobedience. With anxiety, I jumped out of the wagon and saw: mother meets me on the porch with an air of deep chagrin. “Hush,” she says to me, “father is ill at death and wants to say goodbye to you.” Stricken with fear, I follow her into the bedroom. I see the room is dimly lit; people with sad faces are standing by the bed. I quietly approach the bed; mother lifts the curtain and says: "Andrei Petrovich, Petrusha has arrived; he came back, having learned about your illness; bless him." I knelt down and fixed my eyes on the patient. Well? .. Instead of my father, I see a man with a black beard lying in bed, looking at me cheerfully. In bewilderment, I turned to my mother, saying to her: "What does this mean? This is not a father. And why should I ask a peasant for a blessing?" “It doesn’t matter, Petrusha,” my mother answered me, “this is your imprisoned father; kiss his hand and let him bless you ...” I did not agree. Then the peasant jumped out of bed, grabbed the ax from behind his back and began to swing in all directions. I wanted to run... and I couldn't; the room is filled dead bodies; I stumbled over bodies and slid in bloody puddles... A terrible peasant called me affectionately, saying: "Don't be afraid, come under my blessing..." Horror and bewilderment seized me... And at that moment I woke up.

1.3 Fell into the snow; bear nimble

She grabs and carries;

She is insensitively submissive;

Does not move, does not die;

He rushes her along the forest road;

Suddenly, between the trees, a miserable hut;

All around the wilderness, everywhere he

Covered with desert snow

And shines brightly in the window,

And in the hut and scream and noise;

The bear said: here is my godfather.

Warm up a little!

And he goes straight into the canopy,

And puts it on the threshold.

    Find out the piece by the end. Name the author. (Maximum points - 3 points)

    1. The ghost, however, was much taller, wore an enormous mustache, and, directing his steps, as it seemed, towards the Obukhov Bridge, disappeared completely into the darkness of the night.

    1. A bell is filled with a wonderful ringing; the air torn to pieces rumbles and becomes the wind; everything that is on earth flies by, and, looking sideways, step aside and give it way to other peoples and states.

2.3 Good for you, Katya! And why am I left to live in the world and suffer!

    Historical and literary assignments.

    For the plays of which Russian playwright, the dictionary N.S. Ashukina and S.I. Ozhegov, including the following articles: grand - delicate; something - nothing; electricity - electricity; frishtykat - have breakfast; hypocrite - feigned - virtuous person, hypocrite (The maximum number of points is 1 point)

    The publication of two parts of the collection of essays "Physiology of St. Petersburg" in March - April 1845 marks the initial stage in the development of critical realism in Russian literature.What is the conventional name for this literary phenomenon? ( 1 point). Name the main authors. (One point for each correct answer - maximum 2 points)

    This literary journal was published successively by A.S. Pushkin, P.A. Pletnev, N.A. Nekrasov from 1836 to 1866. It contained "The Captain's Daughter", "Notes of a Hunter", "Mumu". Name the magazine.(Maximum points - 1 point)

III . knowledge of literary theory.

1. What means of artistic expression are used in an excerpt from the novel by A.S. Pushkin "Eugene Onegin" (Maximum points - 3 points)

Friends of Lyudmila and Ruslan!

With the hero of my novel

Without preamble, this very hour

Let me introduce you!

2. Before you are fragments of lyrical works and the names of genres. Compare them to each other. Write down the answer using the letter and number designation (for example: m - 9).( The maximum number of points is 4).

1. He plays chess with one hand

With the other hand he conquers the nations,

With one foot he strikes friend and foe,

With another he tramples the universe on the shore.

(A. Suvorov)

2. The day is already paler, hiding behind the mountain;

Noisy herds crowd over the river;

A tired peasant with a slow foot

He goes, thinking, to his calm hut.

(V. Zhukovsky)

3. Crowd gloomy and soon forgotten
We will pass over the world without noise or trace,
Not throwing for centuries a fruitful thought,
Nor the genius of the work begun.
And our ashes, with the severity of a judge and a citizen,
A descendant will offend with a contemptuous verse,
The mockery of the bitter deceived son
Over the squandered father.

(M. Lermontov)

4. The calm of the ashes.

The cat plays with fur.

All will pass.

(M.Lemaire)

5. Love, hope, quiet glory
The deceit did not live long for us,
Gone are the funs of youth
Like a dream, like a morning mist;
But desire still burns in us;
Under the yoke of fatal power
With an impatient soul
Fatherland heed the invocation.

(A. Pushkin)

6. Poet! do not value the love of the people.
Enthusiastic praise will pass a moment's noise;
Hear the judgment of a fool and the laughter of the cold crowd,
But you remain firm, calm and gloomy.

You are the king: live alone. By the road of the free
Go where your free mind takes you,
Improving the fruits of your favorite thoughts,
Not demanding rewards for a noble feat.

They are in you. You are your own highest court;
You know how to appreciate your work more strictly.
Are you satisfied with it, demanding artist?

Satisfied? So let the crowd scold him
And spits on the altar where your fire burns
And in childish playfulness your tripod shakes.

(A. Pushkin)

7. Time verb! metal ringing!

Your terrible voice confuses me,

Calls me, calls your moan,

He calls - and brings him closer to the coffin.

As soon as I saw this light,

Death is already gnashing its teeth

Like lightning, oblique shines

And my days, like cereal, cuts.

(G.Derzhavin)

8. Shepherds, I will forget

Hours, how I was sad, groaning,

Again I will jump into my flute,

You will see me again in your circles.

(A. Sumarokov)


Genre name

Example number

A) idyll

B) sonnet

B) a message

D) elegy

D) ode

E) thought

G) epigram

H) haiku



IV . Literature and other arts

1. In what works of Russian classics are gypsies the characters? (One point for each correctly named piece)

V . Analysis of the poetic text.

Give an interpretation of the poem by A.S. Pushkin “What is in my name for you?...”, using the following questions and tasks:

What's in a name?

It will die like a sad noise

Waves splashing on the distant shore,

Like the sound of the night in a deaf forest.

It's on a memento

Leave a dead trail like

Tombstone lettering pattern

In an unknown language.

What's in it? long forgotten

In new and rebellious unrest,

It won't give your soul

Memories pure, tender.

But on the day of sadness, in silence,

Say it, yearning;

Say: there is a memory of me,

There is a heart in the world where I live.

    Describe the appearance of the lyrical "I" in this poem.

    Does it change as the text progresses?

    How is the mood of the poem created?

    What is the poetic meaning key images poems?

    How artistic structure text helps to understand its content?

Total 20 points (4 points per answer for each question)


^ Literature Olympiad (school stage)

10-11 grade

2011-2012 academic year


  1. Knowledge of literary texts.

  1. Before you are the dreams of literary heroes. To whom do they dream? List the work and its author.

    1. I seemed to have a presentiment: all night long I dreamed of two extraordinary rats. Really, I have never seen such things: black, unnatural size! They came, sniffed - and went away.
1.2 I had a dream that I could never forget, and in which I still see something prophetic when I reflect with it on the strange circumstances of my life.

It seemed to me that the storm was still raging and we were still wandering through the snowy desert ... Suddenly I saw the gate and drove into the manor yard of our estate. My first thought was the fear that the priest would not be angry with me for my involuntary return to my parents' roof and would not consider it a deliberate disobedience. With anxiety, I jumped out of the wagon and saw: mother meets me on the porch with an air of deep chagrin. “Hush,” she says to me, “father is ill at death and wants to say goodbye to you.” Stricken with fear, I follow her into the bedroom. I see the room is dimly lit; people with sad faces are standing by the bed. I quietly approach the bed; mother lifts the curtain and says: "Andrei Petrovich, Petrusha has arrived; he came back, having learned about your illness; bless him." I knelt down and fixed my eyes on the patient. Well? .. Instead of my father, I see a man with a black beard lying in bed, looking at me cheerfully. In bewilderment, I turned to my mother, saying to her: "What does this mean? This is not a father. And why should I ask a peasant for a blessing?" “It doesn’t matter, Petrusha,” my mother answered me, “this is your imprisoned father; kiss his hand and let him bless you ...” I did not agree. Then the peasant jumped out of bed, grabbed the ax from behind his back and began to swing in all directions. I wanted to run... and I couldn't; the room filled with dead bodies; I stumbled over bodies and slid in bloody puddles... A terrible peasant called me affectionately, saying: "Don't be afraid, come under my blessing..." Horror and bewilderment seized me... And at that moment I woke up.

1.3 Fell into the snow; bear nimble

She grabs and carries;

She is insensitively submissive;

Does not move, does not die;

He rushes her along the forest road;

Suddenly, between the trees, a miserable hut;

All around the wilderness, everywhere he

Covered with desert snow

And shines brightly in the window,

And in the hut and scream and noise;

The bear said: here is my godfather.

Warm up a little!

And he goes straight into the canopy,

And puts it on the threshold.


  1. ^ Find out the piece by the end. Name the author. (Maximum points - 3 points)

    1. The ghost, however, was much taller, wore an enormous mustache, and, directing his steps, as it seemed, towards the Obukhov Bridge, disappeared completely into the darkness of the night.

    2. A bell is filled with a wonderful ringing; the air torn to pieces rumbles and becomes the wind; everything that is on earth flies by, and, looking sideways, step aside and give it way to other peoples and states.
2.3 Good for you, Katya! And why am I left to live in the world and suffer!

  1. Historical and literary assignments.

  1. For the plays of which Russian playwright, the dictionary N.S. Ashukina and S.I. Ozhegov, including the following articles: grand - delicate; something - nothing; electricity - electricity; frishtykat - have breakfast; hypocrite - feigned - virtuous person, hypocrite ( The maximum number of points is 1 point)

  2. The publication of two parts of the collection of essays "Physiology of St. Petersburg" in March - April 1845 marks the initial stage in the development of critical realism in Russian literature. What is the conventional name for this literary phenomenon? (1 point). Name the main authors. (One point for each correct answer - maximum 2 points)

  3. This literary journal was published successively by A.S. Pushkin, P.A. Pletnev, N.A. Nekrasov from 1836 to 1866. It contained "The Captain's Daughter", "Notes of a Hunter", "Mumu". Name the magazine. (Maximum points - 1 point)
^ III. knowledge of literary theory.

1. What means of artistic expression are used in an excerpt from the novel by A.S. Pushkin "Eugene Onegin" (Maximum points - 3 points)

Friends of Lyudmila and Ruslan!

With the hero of my novel

Without preamble, this very hour

Let me introduce you!

2. Before you are fragments of lyrical works and the names of genres. Compare them to each other. Write down the answer using the letter and number designation (for example: m - 9). ( The maximum number of points is 4).


1. He plays chess with one hand

With the other hand he conquers the nations,

With one foot he strikes friend and foe,

With another he tramples the universe on the shore.

(A. Suvorov)
2. The day is already paler, hiding behind the mountain;

Noisy herds crowd over the river;

A tired peasant with a slow foot

He goes, thinking, to his calm hut.

(V. Zhukovsky)

3. Crowd gloomy and soon forgotten
We will pass over the world without noise or trace,
Not throwing for centuries a fruitful thought,
Nor the genius of the work begun.
And our ashes, with the severity of a judge and a citizen,
A descendant will offend with a contemptuous verse,
The mockery of the bitter deceived son
Over the squandered father.

(M. Lermontov)

^ 4. The calm of the ashes.

The cat plays with fur.

All will pass.

5. Love, hope, quiet glory
The deceit did not live long for us,
Gone are the funs of youth
Like a dream, like a morning mist;
But desire still burns in us;
Under the yoke of fatal power
With an impatient soul
Fatherland heed the invocation.

(A. Pushkin)


6. Poet! do not value the love of the people.
Enthusiastic praise will pass a moment's noise;
Hear the judgment of a fool and the laughter of the cold crowd,
But you remain firm, calm and gloomy.

You are the king: live alone. By the road of the free
Go where your free mind takes you,
Improving the fruits of your favorite thoughts,
Not demanding rewards for a noble feat.

They are in you. You are your own highest court;
You know how to appreciate your work more strictly.
Are you satisfied with it, demanding artist?

Satisfied? So let the crowd scold him
And spits on the altar where your fire burns
And in childish playfulness your tripod shakes.

(A. Pushkin)
7. Time verb! metal ringing!

Your terrible voice confuses me,

Calls me, calls your moan,

He calls - and brings him closer to the coffin.

As soon as I saw this light,

Death is already gnashing its teeth

Like lightning, oblique shines

And my days, like cereal, cuts.

(G.Derzhavin)

8. Shepherds, I will forget

Hours, how I was sad, groaning,

Again I will jump into my flute,

You will see me again in your circles.

(A. Sumarokov)


^ IV. Literature and other arts

1. In what works of Russian classics are gypsies the characters?(One point for each correctly named piece)

^ V. Analysis of the poetic text.

Give an interpretation of the poem by A.S. Pushkin “What is in my name for you?...”, using the following questions and tasks:

What's in a name?

It will die like a sad noise

Waves splashing on the distant shore,

Like the sound of the night in a deaf forest.

It's on a memento

Leave a dead trail like

Tombstone lettering pattern

In an unknown language.

What's in it? long forgotten

In new and rebellious unrest,

It won't give your soul

Memories pure, tender.

But on the day of sadness, in silence,

Say it, yearning;

Say: there is a memory of me,

There is a heart in the world where I live.


  • Describe the appearance of the lyrical "I" in this poem.

  • Does it change as the text progresses?

  • How is the mood of the poem created?

  • What is the poetic meaning of the key images of the poem?

  • How does the artistic structure of the text help to understand its content?
Total 20 points (4 points per answer for each question)

2011-2012 academic year

I.Knowledge of literary texts.

1. Before you are the dreams of literary heroes. To whom do they dream? List the work and its author.

1.1 I seemed to have a presentiment: today I dreamed all night about some two unusual rats. Really, I have never seen such things: black, unnatural size! They came, sniffed - and went away.

1.2 It seemed to me that the storm was still raging and we were still wandering through the snowy desert ... Suddenly I saw the gate and drove into the manor yard of our estate. My first thought was the fear that the priest would not be angry with me for my involuntary return to my parents' roof and would not consider it a deliberate disobedience. With anxiety, I jumped out of the wagon and saw: mother meets me on the porch with an air of deep chagrin. “Hush,” she says to me, “father is ill at death and wants to say goodbye to you.” Stricken with fear, I follow her into the bedroom. I see the room is dimly lit; people with sad faces are standing by the bed. I quietly approach the bed; mother lifts the curtain and says: "Andrei Petrovich, Petrusha has arrived; he came back, having learned about your illness; bless him." I knelt down and fixed my eyes on the patient. Well? .. Instead of my father, I see a man with a black beard lying in bed, looking at me cheerfully. In bewilderment, I turned to my mother, saying to her: "What does this mean? This is not a father. And why should I ask a peasant for a blessing?" “It doesn’t matter, Petrusha,” my mother answered me, “this is your imprisoned father; kiss his hand and let him bless you ...” I did not agree. Then the peasant jumped out of bed, grabbed the ax from behind his back and began to swing in all directions. I wanted to run... and I couldn't; the room filled with dead bodies; I stumbled over bodies and slid in bloody puddles... A terrible peasant called me affectionately, saying: "Don't be afraid, come under my blessing..." Horror and bewilderment seized me... And at that moment I woke up.

1.3 Fell into the snow; bear nimble

She grabs and carries;

She is insensitively submissive;

Does not move, does not die;

He rushes her along the forest road;

Suddenly, between the trees, a miserable hut;

All around the wilderness, everywhere he

Covered with desert snow

And shines brightly in the window,

And in the hut and scream and noise;

The bear said: here is my godfather.

Warm up a little!

And he goes straight into the canopy,

And puts it on the threshold.

2. Find out the piece by the end. Name the author.(Maximum points - 3 points)

2.1 The ghost, however, was much taller, wore an enormous mustache, and, directing his steps, as it seemed, to the Obukhov bridge, disappeared completely into the darkness of the night.

2.2 A bell is filled with a wonderful ringing; the air torn to pieces rumbles and becomes the wind; everything that is on earth flies by, and, looking sideways, step aside and give it way to other peoples and states.

2.3 Good for you, Katya! And why am I left to live in the world and suffer!

II.Historical and literary assignments

1. A dictionary was created for the plays of which Russian playwright, and includes the following articles: grand - delicate; something - nothing; electricity - electricity; frishtykat - have breakfast; hypocrite - a feigned virtuous person, a hypocrite ( The maximum number of points is 1 point)

2. The publication of two parts of the collection of essays "Physiology of Petersburg" in March - April 1845 marks the initial stage in the development of critical realism in Russian literature. What is the conventional name for this literary phenomenon? (1 point). Name the main authors. (One point for each correct answer - maximum 2 points)

3. This literary magazine was published consecutively, yov, from 1836 to 1866. It contained "The Captain's Daughter", "Notes of a Hunter", "Mumu". Name the magazine. (Maximum points - 1 point)

III. Knowledge of literary theory

1. What means of artistic expression are used in an excerpt from the novel "Eugene Onegin":(Maximum points - 3 points)

Friends of Lyudmila and Ruslan!

With the hero of my novel

Without preamble, this very hour

Let me introduce you!

2. Before you are fragments of lyrical works and the names of genres. Compare them to each other. Write down the answer using the letter and number designation (for example: m - 9). ( The maximum number of points is 4).

1. He plays chess with one hand

With the other hand he conquers the nations,

With one foot he strikes friend and foe,

With another he tramples the universe on the shore.

(A. Suvorov)

2. The day is already paler, hiding behind the mountain;

Noisy herds crowd over the river;

A tired peasant with a slow foot

He goes, thinking, to his calm hut.

(V. Zhukovsky)

3. Crowd gloomy and soon forgotten
We will pass over the world without noise or trace,
Not throwing for centuries a fruitful thought,
Nor the genius of the work begun.
And our ashes, with the severity of a judge and a citizen,
A descendant will offend with a contemptuous verse,
The mockery of the bitter deceived son
Over the squandered father.

(M. Lermontov)

4. The calm of the ashes.

The cat plays with fur. All will pass.

(M. Lemaire)

5. Love, hope, quiet glory
The deceit did not live long for us,
Gone are the funs of youth
Like a dream, like a morning mist;
But desire still burns in us;
Under the yoke of fatal power
With an impatient soul
Fatherland heed the invocation.

(A. Pushkin)

6. Poet! do not value the love of the people.
Enthusiastic praise will pass a moment's noise;
Hear the judgment of a fool and the laughter of the cold crowd,
But you remain firm, calm and gloomy.

You are the king: live alone. By the road of the free
Go where your free mind takes you,
Improving the fruits of your favorite thoughts,
Not demanding rewards for a noble feat.

They are in you. You are your own highest court;
You know how to appreciate your work more strictly.
Are you satisfied with it, demanding artist?

Satisfied? So let the crowd scold him
And spits on the altar where your fire burns,
And in childish playfulness your tripod shakes.

(A. Pushkin)

7. Time verb! metal ringing!

Your terrible voice confuses me,

Calls me, calls your moan,

He calls - and brings him closer to the coffin.

As soon as I saw this light,

Death is already gnashing its teeth

Like lightning, oblique shines

And my days, like cereal, cuts.

(G. Derzhavin)

8. Shepherds, I will forget

Hours, how I was sad, groaning,

Again I will jump into my flute,

You will see me again in your circles.

(A. Sumarokov)

IV. Literature and other arts

1. In what works of Russian classics are gypsies the characters?(One point for each correctly named piece)

V. Analysis of a poetic text

Give an interpretation of the poem “What is in my name to you? ...”, using the following questions and tasks:

What's in a name?

It will die like a sad noise

Waves splashing on the distant shore,

Like the sound of the night in a deaf forest.

It's on a memento

Leave a dead trail like

Tombstone lettering pattern

In an unknown language.

What's in it? long forgotten

In new and rebellious unrest,

It won't give your soul

Memories pure, tender.

But on the day of sadness, in silence,

Say it, yearning;

Say: there is a memory of me,

There is a heart in the world where I live.

Describe the appearance of the lyrical "I" in this poem.

Does it change as the text progresses?

How is the mood of the poem created?

What is the poetic meaning of the key images of the poem?

· How does the artistic structure of the text help to understand its content?

Total 20 points (4 points per answer for each question)



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